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Download the PDF Copy Download Inclusive Design considerations can foster a sense of welcomeness and help support a diverse workforce. There are various ways to design for inclusivity through the following pillars: physical diversity, neurodiversity, and trauma informed design. The assumption may be that these considerations
By Liz Sweeney Download the PDF Copy Download We have a long history with color. Color was used in ancient civilizations before the power of color was truly understood. It was used to evoke emotions, aid in spiritual practices, and even as a medical intervention. In the 1660’s, Isaac Newton shed light on the mysteries of color
By Lauren Gant, PhD, CPE, WELL AP Download the PDF Copy Download Humans come in all shapes, sizes, and abilities, and differences are not deficits. However, if our spaces are not designed to accommodate various physical needs, the impact can be distressing. When navigation, use, fit, or communication is difficult or impossible
By Lauren Gant, PhD, CPE, WELL AP Download the PDF Copy Download In many ways, the places we work have become extensions of who we are and what we represent – we bring our thoughts, feelings, challenges (and sometimes furry and/or human dependents) with us when we ‘punch the clock.’ It is no longer an option to overlook the
Download the PDF Copy Download Given all that is being discussed and prognosticated these days about what’s next in workplace-making—much of which is on-point and insightful—we’re adding to this rich conversation with several viewpoints we’d like to share. Our intent is to ask and answer what’s really important to get right
Download the PDF Copy Download Poor acoustics are a source of frustration, distraction, and dissatisfaction in the work environment. The way we work is evolving. Design trends will continue to change but the impact of those changes on acoustics is often not considered. When acoustic implications aren't considered, these spaces
Allsteel Announces Expansion into Fulton Market: New Chicago Destination Elevates Brand Presence and Experience In response to the industry’s growing need for a solution provider as a resource for space-planning inspiration ideas, versatile product selection and a genuine brand connection, Allsteel is excited to announce the
By Lauren Gant, PhD, CPE, WELL AP Download the PDF Copy Download In the year 2020, the Oxford Dictionary reported that the use of the word “remotely” increased by 300% over the previous year. (Perhaps unsurprisingly, the use of the word “unmute” increased 500% over the same time period) (1). Since then, the use of the word
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Chicago, IL November 29, 2023 — Allsteel, a leading innovator in workplace furnishings and architectural product solutions, is proud to unveil its newest product launch, the Wilsonart® Solid Surface Countertops. This launch integrates Allsteel’s commitment to transforming workplaces for the better with Wilsonart® Solid Surface’s
Chicago, IL. August 1, 2024 – Allsteel revitalizes its poly shell color offerings with a range of 15 new modern colors. This expanded color palette, offered on Allsteel Lyric, Vicinity and Inspire seating lines, includes sought-after hues, making them ideal for contemporary office environments. The new color options have been
Chicago, IL. August 26, 2024 – Allsteel continues the second season of Tell Me More, an immersive workplace design podcast, with a new episode titled Living in Beta: The Flexibility of Demountable Walls . Host Rikki Crowe, Senior Workplace Advisory Manager from Allsteel, welcomes Madison Gentry, Sales Enablement Manager at